Mm,' Mon-Wed 10-6 Thurs. Fri, See the Iggl soleclloo In M rror ' Closet Ideas at our Mlsslssauoa Showroom 10-9 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-5 FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATIONS & ESTIMATES I iow‘ om t00 CAN EASILY ADAPT OUR SHOWROOM IDEAS TO YOUR CREATIVE DECOR OPEN , DAYS A WEEK! KISSISSAWA SHOWROOM NO"! I DESIGN CENTRE NN DUIDAS M w 820-9646 ',,ia,_ii"s'iiiii1'iryiti'isiitt 'J.J. MIRROR & CLOSE TS 16 (416) 749-4702 JU. Home Products Inc. HAMILTON MTN. STONEY CREEK 1400 Upper James St 2500 Barton St. S. E 3115 Dundas St ERIN MILLS 133 4265 Fairview St Mirror Doors 8. Walls Bevelled Glass & Mirrors Custom Shower Doors Tub Enclosures Art Deco & Framed Mirrors Glass Tables Prompt & Protessional Installations r-Firm-w I} 'Clos'e't SchiaTistE \MITA Since 19 WESIDI SNDWROOM l HEAD OFFICE IN CARR" DRIVE M N 11m; Mon-F" 9-5 IN Downey Canvas is on the move TI 55 YEARS IN OAKVILLE: I ...-..-..¢ 3211131313 PILLAR We“ "ONLYI ea 12" TAPERS 'ed, green A br ht d, , "d ea C 11%'l ie)ler, ea ea ONL w or 2tagat"l',t: To CHRISTMAS E. R 1:31 53 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER FY . '"Rrlililtr "s V" / I T F I h"---'" o ' ,,- 531.“: . ' l if," 'itits,j,1 . b" ' 3..- l I ’ W†_ - r v- --- , V :2 reenery 8 hang "'iti,c' 599 'r'a(,' ',_i)i,s,(),"l,,jiei'"'fiiiij,ni' or T _'-, to ea k, gal/ER: ed 1glflhlii'i CE1EEiD2lll PIKE Downey Canvas and Awning has been supplying awnings and other canvas-style products to the Oakville market from its Pine Street workshop since 1938, withstanding recessions and other changes in the market- place. But the business couldn't block the Cornwall Road extension, so Larry Downey is moving into a new shop at 1290 Speers Road (between Third and Fourth Lines) for alan. l re-opening. "lt's going to be a downer, because I've been here so long. I wish the road wasn't going through," noted Downey recently. But he says that now that the move is a reality, he is looking forward to working in a modern new facility, with larger work tables and a good storefront location on a busy street. The output ----- from Downey Downes ADVERTISING FEATURE by DON WALL One of Oakville's oldest and most unique family businesses is closing up shop after more than half a centu- ry at one location and is moving down the street. inch awning - about $300 - with years of air conditioning bills and it't not difficult to determine why awnings are such big, sellers. Construction of Cornwall Road extension means that Downey Canvas and Awning has to move to new premises on Speers Road as of January I . The work is all done on site at the Pine Street studio, with the material cut with sheers and sewn on one of the seven industrial sewing machines on site. Materials may have changed, and the metal support rollers for the awnings may be more lightweight. and durable, but the routine remains, the same as it has for those 55 years.: Beginning Jan. 3, the location will be different, but there will still be a Downey standing behind the Sheers Awnings over . ". the years has will be been astounding. ' . Downey esti- working m a mates that over 100.000 jobs modern new have been under- . . . taken on facility m Oakville homes and businesses a good alone - and in Larry Downey, a young-looking 55, has certainly had some unusual orders in the 17 years since he took over the shop from his father Ernie (who assumed control from his father, the founder of Downing Canvas and Awnings Hector Downey, in 1966). He has had awnings sent as far away as the Bahamas and a cottage in Haliburton; he has created duffel bags, boat cushions and covers, lawn furniture. and decorative banners (for downtown Oakville); and he has even had to repair a hole in a tent caused by the unwelcome intrusion of a bear on the rampage for food. Have you ever seen the huge Scout teepee that is used at their cere- monies? That Downey's. -- and behind the product that has stood the test of time. Call 844-3572 for more information. 1se it you’re location. Downey 13